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Stocks Drop in Today's Market New York - IUP0 - Electron fcs and aircrafta paced an Ir regularly lower stock market today. IBM topped the long list of electronics losers with a drop of more than 6. Among the aircrafts, Gen eral Dynamics, Bendix, Lock heed and Grumman shed at least 1 apiece. Youngstown Sheet gained more than a point in a mixed steel group while Du Pont lost about Vi. Autos were narrowly mixed. DOW JONES AVERAGES New York - (TIMI - Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 626.21, o( 4.77; 20 railroads 131.50, up 0.47: 15 utilities 122.92, up 0.13, and 65 stocks Travel CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS OI-RRTHE nOUDJsYS! And, it's fun to speed home on a Continental Trailways, thru-bus with no change ot bus or baggage. On Continental Trailways you travel home safely because bus travel is America's safest form of transportation , . . safer than train, plane, or your own car! 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Sales today war about 3.41 million shares compared with 4 mil lion shares Friday. Today's prlcci on selected storks: Alum Co. Amvriea American Air Lines American Can American Moton . AT&T American Tobacco Anaconda Copper . Bendix Corp Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air Caterpillar Corp Chryaler Corp Coca Cola CBS Crown Zellerbach . .. IT'S .. 44 .. it;, 1I2'i .. it; an H7 . 7!) 40 'i Curclble Steel .. 15 .. IIP, .. 50 227'. .101 . .. :3', .. 41 .. 72'. .. 70 , .. 54 .. 8', ... 20a .. 36 'a ... 47',, .372 .. 2R ... 43 'i 50 1 4 .. 72 '4 Curtias Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont Eaitman Kodak Firestone Ford General Electric General Foods General Motori Georgia Pacific Greyhound .. Gulf Oil .. Homeilake (xdi I I) M Int Paper (xdl John Manvllle Lockheed Aircraft Merck Montana Power Montgomery Ward National BiHCUlt New York Centra Northern Pacific Pac Gai Elcc Penney J. C. Penn P.R. Perma Cement Phillips Procter Ar Gamble Radio Corporation Rlchlleld Oil Safeway (xdl Santa Fe Sean Shell Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Sperry Hand Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N. J Sun Mlnca Texai Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pac Land Trust . Thlokol Trans America Trans World Air Trl Continental Union Carbide Union Pacific United Airline U. S. Plywood U. S. Rubber U. S. Sled West Bank Corp Wcstlnghoiise Youngatown . i:ii . 47 . ITMi , M 3B'' . 40J 23 73 'i .IP, 4'i . 27'i 12 'i .18'. 44 '.a .. 30 "I .. I" .. 4(1 'i, ..110'. .. 32 i .. 20 .. 47 "i .. 40U .. 42 . .. 30 .. 31 .. 77 ', Office, Hospital Checked by Firemen City firemen took two pumper trucks and the aerial ladder truck to Sacred Heart hospital about 8:40 a.m. to day when smoke was report ed in the attic. They said that an electrical short in a light fixture had caused a small area of ceiling material to be burned. Considerable damage to the interior of the Fasel real es tate office, 1224 South River side ave., was caused by fire early Sunday. Firemen, who were dispatched about 12:30 a.m., said that the fire origi nated in a couch and that a cigarette was the probable cause. SIXTH & CENTRAL SKILLET & COVER 12-ln. Electric Famous Therm - o ware Automatic heat control food won't burn or stick. Completely immersible. 7.97 RADIO o oo it7 '.r 00 7. I bt - . iyVMWJSiMl .,) M i 'aa... sea. ISI mm ' lJUMiW "I" ! ia.li I III 'nils H'J mmimmmW,,-, ", i . ? 1 iltr-n n fiilfni'n H tf ....J...t, lji2WA, AA.V ,f Xia)iaa.i4atafcjtayBt TANKERS COLLIDE The 21,634-ton Norwegian tanker Tharald-Brovlg, left, and the 1,900-ton Japanese tanker No. One Munakata-Maru are shown spewing smoke after colliding off Kawasaki in Tokyo Bay Sunday. Five Jap achinists To Set Walkout Burbank Calif. - IUPH - An International Association of Machinists negotiating com mittee was to set a strike date today for a walkout against Lockheed Aircraft Corp. voted upon Sunday by IAM members employed by the aerospace giant. About 8,000 IAM members met Sunday at Valley College stadium in Van Nuys and voted 3-1 for the strike. Ap proximately 80 per cent of the 800 union members at Lockheed Space and Missile Facilities at Van Nuys, Sun nyvale and Vandcnberg Air Force Base also voted to strike, a union spokesman re ported. Results from balloting in Honolulu and Cape Canaveral were not completed, but the 1AM spokesman said they were expected to follow suit. The union last week broke off negotiations in Washing ton following a continuing deadlock over a union shop clause and wage and work condition issues. The spokesman said the union would have to give Lockheed a five-day termina tion of contract notice before a walkout could occur, and ex- A. 6 FT. Aluminum rrir open jy Monday & Friday Nites Till 9 WIGHT WPal41IWa(l Mivmiujmj.aui VTtV'Yw TSlEE 3" 6.98 Value With melal stand. 61 branches take apart easily for storage. On TV, Toys Against Lockheed Aircraft i plained, "this gives time for additional bargaining.' The walkout would effect both Lockheed - California Co. and Lockheed's space and missile division which manu factures the Agena B booster used in space probes such as the Samos, Midas and Dis coverer satellites as well as the Polaris missile. Two previous strike dates were set by the union, but one was cancelled on the re Rogue Valley Edition Page 2A MEDFORDsJSiWrRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1062 Adenauer In Fear of Bonn, Germany - HiPl) - The five Free Democratic party (FDP) members of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's coalition cabinet resigned today, threat ening the government with collapse. The party announced it was quitting Adenauer's govern ment because the chancellor had refused to meet its de- Coroner's Inquest Scheduled Tuesday Several persons have been ' subpoenaed to appear Tucs i day at a coroner's inquest at Prospect High school at 10 a.m. I According lo District Attor ney Alan B. Holmes, the in quest was called to obtain all possible information concern ing the Oct. 19 death of Jesse Coniiers, 59. of Eagle Point, by a self-inflicted bullet. Conncrs was shot while hunting with Arnold Wilmcr Ragsdalc, Trail, on Tripod rd. near Prospect. Itagsdale told officers at the time of the in cident that lie was on the op posite side of the pickup truck when he heard a shct. Persons other than those subpoenaed who may have in formation regarding the death will be asked to testify. Foreign CATHOLIC EXHIBITION PAVILLION OPENED Rome - ill'l' - A 400-fcat Catholic church exhibition pavil lion wai opened Sunday on the Home Fair Grounds in honor of the Ecumenical Council. Itt three main lections portray the history of the Church. the present organiialion, and problems of the future. STALIN'S WAR ROLE SAID EXAGGERATED Moicow - il'PI' - Soviet Marshal Alexander Yeremenko Sunday attacked as "legends" the role played by Stalin in the Soviet World War II victory at Stalingrad. "Hii role has been extremely exaggerated." Yeremenko said. SOVIET, POLISH TRAWLERS SIGHTED Folkstone, England - ill'l' - Nearly 200 Soviet and Polish trawlers wera sighted Sunday in the English Channel, about 40 miles east of the Thames River. RUSSELL PLANS CONFERENCE IN ISRAEL Tel Aviv, Israel - n - Sen. Richard Russell (D-Ga.) will conler with government officials during a two-day private visit to Isra.l which began Sunday. NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT COMPANY On Divp'.'v - Tle la-gct ,,c!cton ct gas hejh"g equ o mrnl ,n So. CfC COLl'Vt.N ii-Je H.vr t'n.l - hvcii Air Uptlow Down Hew Hcjrntal WaM u'njces Kit Water Heaters. anese crewmen were found dead and 35 others missing and presumed dead. All 47 crewmen of the Norwegian tanker were accounted for with 10 men injured. (UPI) Strike Date for quest of President Kennedy and the other after a plea from Secretary of Labor Wil lard Wirtz. The Defense Department stepped into the dispute Sat urday and hinted some de fense contracts might be with drawn from Lockheed if agreement can't be reached and a strike ensues. Department officials did not spell out their plans, but said they were "considering whelh- Coalition Collapse mands to fire Defense Minis ter Franz Josef Strauss. A short time later the party an nounced the resignation of the ministers. A spokesman for Ade naeur's Christian Democratic party (CDU) said the chancel lor will meet Tuesday after noon with party leaders to discuss the best course of ac tion. Adenauer now has eight scats too few for a majority in Parliament. The CDU and FDP together had 309 seats, of which the FDP supplied 67. Without the FDP Ade nauer can muster only 242 seats, eight less than the 250 scats he needs for a majority. Leading CDU politicians said Adenauer will probably try to run a minority govern ment and stick lo his refusal to fire Strauss. Such a move would be high ly risky for Adenauer. His important legislation would be blocked, and observers said it might result in his down fall. The Free Democrats have been demanding that Strauss be fired for his role in the arrest of editors of the news magazine Dcr Spiegel. Free Democratic party chairman Erich Monde an nounced the walkout by the party's five cabinet ministers after a party caucus at Nuernberg. Briefs cr alternate means of produc tion can be used. Lockheed Board Chairman Courtlandt S. Gross said the company would continue its operations even if a strike is called by the machinists. Gross said the IAM had 5. 700 members of a total work force of 31,200 at the Lock heed Missiles and Space Co. and 10,000 of the force of 24,- 000 at Lockheed - California Co. were 1AM members. "The more critical pro grams at these two companies are research, development, en gineering and testing," said Gross. "We are confident we can sustain these programs with minimum delay. "We want to make it clear that our position is not anti union," said Gross. "It is anti compulsion. We want our em ployees to retain the free choice they now have lo de cide individually whether to join or not lo join the un ion." Union official Thomas E. McNett repeated long-standing union charges that "Lockheed has been blocking a settle ment." "The American people will know where the blame lies should a strike occur," he said. Reg 59.99 2nd Pair . . . . . .01 Two Pair . . $10.00 Reg. . . 512.99 2nd Pair . . . . . .01 Two Pair . . $13.00 Regular $18.99 2nd Pair $ .01 Two Pair $19.00 con.ni.nt earkine makes TCayl JrSa 'f ,0 1,v f0 Robm.ee 'flfjMJkyl Bros., Pica's and other down IB brTMiii 1 1 town Medford store, and shops. llMv TW TT ,ji USI THtM Th ' fr jJjay hen you shop DOWNTOWN Court To Rule Agency Washington -i,VH- The Su preme Court agreed today to rule on two lower court de cisions banning "agency shop" union agreements which re quire workers to contribute to collective bargaining cost but do not compel them to join the union. At issue in the two appeals were right-to-work statutes ir. Indiana and Florida as well as a compromise interpreta tion of the Taft-Hartley law. About six out of every 100 existing collective bargaining agreements now contain the agency shop provision. Accepted by the court to day was an appeal from a decision handed down by the 6th Circuit of Appeals in the Indiana case last June 8. The National Labor Relations board, which has upheld the agency shop as valid, brought the appeal in this case. The other ruling against the agency shop was made by the Florida Supreme Court April 25, 1962. The appeal was brought by the Retail Clerks International association, lo cal 1625 (AFL-CIO). In other actions today, the Supreme Court: Agreed to look into the gradual desegregation plans for recreation facilities being pursued at Memphis, Tenn. Lower federal courts have re fused to issue a permanent in junction that would force im mediate desegregation of the city's parks and other public facilities. Left standing a court or der prohibiting the city of Jacksonville, Fla., from sell ing two municipal golf cours es in order to keep them seg regated. In the agency shop cases, the Supreme Court will hear arguments later this term, then hand down its decision. Two other kinds of "shops" are common in labor lan guage. One is the "closed shop, where a worker has to be a union member even to gel a iob. The Taft-Hartley law Robberies Reported To Portand Police Portland -IUPD- Holdup men struck at a restaurant, a grocery store and a service station here Sunday night and early today. Police said $600 was taken from the Chuck Wagon Restaurant in south east Portland and an undeter mined amount of cash taken in the other holdups. EXAMPLES Reg. . .. 510.99 2nd Pair . . . . . .01 Two Pair.. 511.00 Reg. . . $13.99 2nd Pair . . . . . .01 Two Pair . . 514.00 Shop Contracts makes it Illegal for any col lective bargaining agreement to contain such a clause. The Taft-Hartley law does permit a "union shop" provi sion, under which an employ ee must sign up after a cer tain period of time or be fired. But states are permitted to outlaw the union shop and 19 have done so under right-to-work laws. Unions want a union shop so they can collect dues from all the workers for whom they bargain. The plan eliminates "free riders" the employees who are not union members but still benefit from union negotiated wage increases and other contract provisions. Many employers, on the other hand, are reluctant to force their workers to join "While my back was turned.. .who stele one. dozen ROMAN WEAL BROWN 'N SERVE ROLLS?" MORAL: Keep loads of 'cm handy! They're quick as magic . . . wilh that delicious, golden, Roman Meal flavor of wheat, rye, bran and flax! Energy-giving. Vitamin fortified. Good protein eating. Look for that GLADIATOR TRADEMARK on the package. I ! Buy One Pair of DRESS HEELS at Regular Price GET THE 2ND PAIR FOR ONLY . . . on an organization or get out. The agency shop has been regarded in some labor circles as a reasonable compromise. 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